Accelerating pathways to leadership for underrepresented groups in STEM
Abstrak
The vision of 2030STEM is to address systemic barriers in institutional structures and funding mechanisms required to achieve full inclusion in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and accelerate leadership pathways for individuals from underrepresented populations across STEM sectors. 2030STEM takes a systems-level approach to create a community of practice that can test, learn and promote programs and policies that affirm and value cultural identities in STEM. To achieve parity and full representation in the STEM workforce, a variety of changes are needed across academia and STEM professional industries (e.g., business, finance, biotech, government) to accelerate underrepresented groups into positions of leadership throughout the STEM ecosystem. Through a series of subject matter interviews, roundtables, and curated analysis four major themes have surfaced, which, if implemented, could exponentially accelerate the creation of critical pathways to leadership, break down pre-existing barriers and biases, intentionally elevate the voices, value, and research of underrepresented groups in STEM, and implement new structural strategies at scale. This white paper provides a summary of innovative new practices designed to accelerate inclusion, including expanding on known global toolkits, new funding strategies, and the structural changes required throughout various STEM professions to propel pathways to leadership for underrepresented groups.
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2030STEM Collaboration
J. Adams
Cameron Bess
Joshua Brumbeg
Ruth Cohen
J. Faherty
Daren R. Ginete
M. Holford
Bobby Jefferson
Jeanne A Garbarino
Alfred Mays
Chinyere Nwafor-Okoli
Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz 2030STEM University of Calgary U.S. D Health
Human Services The Graduate Center
Cuny American Museum of Natural History Science Philant Cruz
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